Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park

Charles Weinberg

Charles Weinberg and his wife Karen went on a safari in September in Kruger National Park, the flagship of South Africa's national parks, where they saw rhinos, giraffes, elephants, leopards and cheetahs. When he spotted this leopard that had stopped to take a drink, he snapped a photo. On a closer look at the image, he noticed it was staring back at him. The Newport Coast resident used a Nikon D300.

Charles Weinberg and his wife Karen went on a safari in September in Kruger National Park, the flagship of South Africa's national parks, where they saw rhinos, giraffes, elephants, leopards and cheetahs. When he spotted this leopard that had stopped to take a drink, he snapped a photo. On a closer look at the image, he noticed it was staring back at him. The Newport Coast resident used a Nikon D300. (Charles Weinberg)

Charles Weinberg and his wife Karen went on a safari in September in Kruger National Park, the flagship of South Africa's national parks, where they saw rhinos, giraffes, elephants, leopards and cheetahs. When he spotted this leopard that had stopped to take a drink, he snapped a photo. On a closer look at the image, he noticed it was staring back at him. The Newport Coast resident used a Nikon D300.